The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, 第 85 卷 |
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... pause a little in our course , from it , we must not imagine that the and to collect
a few of those reflections , blank which we occasion , will be at all which the
observation of passing years wider or more deeply felt . There is cannot but
awaken .
... pause a little in our course , from it , we must not imagine that the and to collect
a few of those reflections , blank which we occasion , will be at all which the
observation of passing years wider or more deeply felt . There is cannot but
awaken .
第313页
rection of the ground , therefore , the course of the Níendure must have been
Changes on the face of the Coun- farther east , when the surface of the try . —
THERE is one circuinstance con- valley was lower . Besides , it is easinected with
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rection of the ground , therefore , the course of the Níendure must have been
Changes on the face of the Coun- farther east , when the surface of the try . —
THERE is one circuinstance con- valley was lower . Besides , it is easinected with
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第314页
We wish Thymbrek , the waste of the western also particularly to observe here ,
that , bank would never be repaired . We according to the present course of might
also conclude , from the man- the river , we must ascend nearly two ner in which
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We wish Thymbrek , the waste of the western also particularly to observe here ,
that , bank would never be repaired . We according to the present course of might
also conclude , from the man- the river , we must ascend nearly two ner in which
...
第324页
In short , we should not be such as to obstruct the venture to affirm , that the more
the course round the city . The descrip- poet's local details are investigated , tion ,
therefore , though most suitable the more exact and exclusive will the to the ...
In short , we should not be such as to obstruct the venture to affirm , that the more
the course round the city . The descrip- poet's local details are investigated , tion ,
therefore , though most suitable the more exact and exclusive will the to the ...
第558页
... Branston . called Marcian Colonna ; with Dramatic In the course of a few weeks
will be Sketches , and other Poems . published , in one yolume 8vo , Cambrian
Preparing for speedy publication , Aris . Sketches ; comprising Letters from North
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... Branston . called Marcian Colonna ; with Dramatic In the course of a few weeks
will be Sketches , and other Poems . published , in one yolume 8vo , Cambrian
Preparing for speedy publication , Aris . Sketches ; comprising Letters from North
...
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